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Show THE UTAH BUDGET 1 (There Is quite an epidemic of Hear fever In Levan. Seventeen caseg live been quarantined by the county p4ylolnna. jThe Cache County Flr association 5a filed artlcleg of Incorporation, rlpltul Mock being I :Ti, ", with liarea valued at $10 each. The death musk of Herman Hum?, :o Dunlxh author and lecturer who led In Ondcu recently, haa been sue-mtfully sue-mtfully completed by Luke Craw liaw, a local aculptor. Five violators of the Sunday liquor law were arrested by the police of I Silt Lake last Sunday when patrol-Jam patrol-Jam In plain clothes combed the town j f apeakeaitlea and bootleggera. J .William K. CaHon, a pioneer well-dteer well-dteer of Utah, died at Salt Lake Sinday. He waa In hla eeventy-alxth year and waa a native of Lancashire, Fgland. He came to Utah fifty yaara That the great Strawberry project I tunnel and moet of the leaser fea-.irea fea-.irea of the project will be completed Jirlog the construction season of Hi 2. la the prediction made by the M-1eer In charge. John H. Dean, a bollermaker em-Joyed em-Joyed at the Denver & Rio Grande thopa at Cuprum, near Bingham, waa rat In two when he waa at ruck and run over by an ore train while on nla way to the ore pita of the Ding-dam Ding-dam mines. Klling Olaen, aged 25 yeara, formerly former-ly an employee at the Harriman ahopa In Salt Lake, and now a atrlker without with-out employment, waa ahot and seriously se-riously wounded Friday evening by II. G. Thurman, aged 28 yeara, a trlke breaker. Although the police of two cltlea have been on a constant lookout for her, no trace has yet been found of Mae Tripp of Murray, 19 yeara old, who left her home with Harris Kog-Ian, Kog-Ian, a Greek, who la aupposed to have married the girl. An epidemic of mumps has Invaded the atate school for the deaf and blind and the superintendent Is making mak-ing etrenuoua efforts to observe a atrtct quarantine and prevent, If possible, pos-sible, a spread of the disease as was experience last year. The coffers of the atate treasury were enriched $l,f31.25 last week by the receipt of a check for that amount from the estate of J. Kdward Simmons Sim-mons of New York. The money la for the Inheritance tax on 250 shares of Union Pacific common stock. The Transmlsala-slppl Commercial congress will be held In Salt Lake next September 3, 4 and 5. These datea were decided upon Monday at a meeting of A. C. Trombo, president, presi-dent, and Edwin J. Bocker, secretary, secre-tary, with a delegation of Salt Lake men. The atate board of heahh will this week begin a campaign against the house fly. Last year the board waged war agalnut the fly with a aucceaa which leads to the belief that the fly ran practically be eliminated If the people of the state follow the instruc-tlona instruc-tlona sent out. Declaring that hla only reason for running away waa homesickness, and hoping that Superintendent E. O. Qowans would forgive him for hla mleconduct, Karl McCleary, one of the five boy a who escaped from the Utah Industrial school last week, returned voluntarily to that Institution. Tortlona of her feet and hands frozen, her hair matted with Ice and her clothing frozen stiff, Mrs. Agnes King, aged 45, waa found In the streets In Salt Lfike and taken to a hospital, where ahe H recovering. While temporarily deranged from Illness, Ill-ness, ahe had wandered from home. At the regular monthly meeting of the atate pardons board to be held February 17, the board will act on the petition of A. B. Walton, who, with two companions robbed the Tooele State hank of $9,000 last June. George H. lllggg and S. L. Shafer, the other two, have been released from prlnon. The sheriff has destroyed the liquor lhat he confiscated from Thomas Ar-rowKinlth Ar-rowKinlth of Colton about two weeks igo. There were two barrels of beer ind about three quarts of whiskey. Tabby W. While, the Indian who was convicted of murder In the first legree for killing Helden N. lley-nolda lley-nolda at Moffat. Utah. July 2.1. 1910, ind sentenced to lite Imprisonment In the atate penitentiary, must acrve his lime. Thla l the deelMi.n of the supreme su-preme court. ; Sidney Klewellicg wandered Into a mill at Ogden and waa cauht by the ahlrltng belts of the machinery, ills little body was found later by an employe em-ploye of the mill and whn taken to lis home physlcla:ia found that hia sollar bone had been broken and he aa otherwise Injan-d. Congressman 'Howell has recom-nended recom-nended to the poet master general the ppolntment of John Avery Bishop is post m axter at Delta, and Warren 'onrad aa por master at Utah mine, dary K. Glaxler has been appointed rs( mistress at Johnson, Kane county. The Earle Power company, recently rganlxed. wifl establish a power ilant In American Fork canyon that tll generate 2.000 horae por. The company was Incorporated at $250.-Kn, $250.-Kn, the stock being now auhscrtbed. tnd will expend $15,000 on the new plant which will be atarted ia April. Don Wadsworth, the young man ?onvleted at Lehi on January 9 of telling whiskey and sentenced to terve fifteen daya In the city Jail at Lehl and to pay a fine of $100, baa ippealed the case to the district urt. |